Article: Top 10 Korean Dramas With Living-Together Relationships

We all have a great deal of familiarity with the overused phrase reluctant cohabitation. The chosen couple must live separately for unspecified reasons. However, the primary purpose is to have the couple be near other people to revitalize collaboration & in the end, fall head over heels. Here is a list of the Top 10 Korean Dramas with Living-Together Relationships

1. Heirs

Kim Tan adopts Eun Sang after discovering her abandoned in California. When Eun Sang comes to Korea, she finds that her mother's changing into a live in servant to the Kim family. Because Young Do acts like a jerk most of the time, there isn't an excessive amount of drama in this situation.

2. Sungkyunkwan Scandal

The Joseon Dynasty, during which this narrative takes place, forbade women from attending school. Kim Yoon Hee disguises herself as her unwell sibling and enrolls at the renowned educational institution Sungkyunkwan to support her family and her fragile sibling. She unexpectedly becomes bunk amigos with the honorable Lee Sun Joon and the stubborn Moon Jae Shin.

3. Playful Kiss

The school prodigy, Baek Seung Jo, honestly dismisses gracious Ha Ni, a less -than-stellar and perhaps ditzy young lady. She arrives home exhausted to see that her house has collapsed! Just after entering the house, Ha Ni realizes she is moving in with Seung Jo.

4. Bring It On, Ghost

Bong Pal can see and combat apparitions, which is how he accidentally runs over Kim Hyun Ji's meandering soul. She convinces Bong Pal to grant her move access after accepting that he holds the key to her moving on, and the two of them team up to fight apparitions as allies.

5. Personal Taste

In Personal Taste, Jeon Jin Ho tells his story of wanting to move into the architecturally unique Sanggojae building on a structural endeavor more easily while competing for a bid. Park Gae In, a resident of this area, is the little daughter of the draughtsman who designed the building. Jin Ho deceives Gae In into believing he is gay since he knows she would never let a straight man live with her.

6. Rooftop Prince

Four odd guys dressed in Joseon-era robes mysteriously come onto Park Ha's roof residence in Rooftop Prince. The Crown Prince Lee Gak and his crew have traveled 300 years into the future, these four men. They are abandoned and perplexed, so Park Ha generously lets them stay with her. They unravel the mysteries that have bound them together for a long time as a couple.

7. It Is Okay That Is Love 

Author and radio DJ Jang Jae Yeol has the most pressing issue in the movie "it's alright, That's Love." He is fascinated by Ji Hae Soo, a specialist he meets on a syndicated program, and finds out that she resides in a building.

8. Cinderella And The Four Knights

Eun Ha Won needs money to finish her advanced degree and gets referenced as the "Cinderella" in the title. She eventually finds herself used by the senior Chairman Kang, who asks her to teach his grandsons how to behave politely. She then relocates to "Sky House," where her three grandchildren, artist Kang Seo Woo, playboy Ji Woon, and stubborn Ji Woon.

9. My Girl

The narrative introduces us to Joo Yoo Rin, a talented deceiver. Seol Gong Chan hires her after a chance encounter to portray his dying grandfather's absent grandchild. She reluctantly agrees, but the grandfather is so happy to see her that he miraculously recovers and takes action with Gong Chan.

10. Full House

Full House is the romantic comedy that started all other romantic comedies. It's adorable, lovely, and enjoyable to see even now. The well-known entertainer Lee Young Jae auctioned off Han Ji Eun's home, Full House. Young Jae is frustrated with Ji Eun and decides to employ her as his live-in housekeeper instead of following through on his first proposal to take her out.